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Kamikaze

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  1. its alot more work than just cleaning it with chemicals but im gonna give it a go.
  2. Ive also thought about tarting up the frame but im just gonna buy a flap or scotch wheel and stick it on a grinder and see what happens.
  3. Welcome to OSS....nice project build, i think this is the second Martek Pike peak bike build we have had., but i might be mistaken. looking forward to seeing this progress. Have you got a design plan for it..?
  4. Dam thats a sexy frame thou., luv the brushed look. I think polished frames have had their day.
  5. Have you tried Donovan from ACC in Sth Africa, his parts are quality. I use his rearsets on my slingy, bout £200 i think from memory
  6. Yeah thanks for the info Dezza, but i have a policy of not supporting the chinesium bike market of any other market from them for that matter. Id rather buy from Webike in Japan and pay the extra.
  7. Righteo you smart ppl out there, Can anyone confirm if the Clutch arm spline and Gear shift spline on the GS1000 are the same as the Gen 1 and 2, GSXR750/1100 models. Looking at buying some from the USA but only listed for the GS1000 model. Cheers
  8. Has anyone swapped a 750 slabbie arm for a slabbie 1100 arm.....from my understanding, all u need is the linkage and dogbones from the 1100 arm. Is it a straight swap..? Future project mind you, ive got enough on my plate atm, but over the years ive collected soo much crap i need to stick them on something. Ive got a mismatch of original and performance parts lying around and thought id slap it all together as a rolling chassis to see if i want to make something from it.
  9. Kamikaze

    M unit blue

    Spot on.....wat Weeman said. There a great unit for starting from scratch projects but otherwise u end up using just as much cable, the only difference is u eliminate fuse box and other small bits and can use thinner wire
  10. Chris, I have a few friends waiting for parts to be made and they have even sent him parts to be replicated. Yet no response when they try calling or emailing. Now they just wants their parts back but still no response. Do you think thats professional way to run a company...? Im asking you cause u obviously are happy with his service. Im not doubting his workmanship or engineering skills, He has the most equipped private workshop in the country, but the common trend is unless u live within a stones throw of the place and drop in every week to check on ur order, nothing gets done. Im in Austria, my mates have orders from the Netherlands and France. Its easier to palm someone off wen they cant rock up to ur door in 5min and start asking questions. im not sure how close u live to Mark but i bet its a dam lot closer than me and my friends. Have u ever had anything produced overseas with the fear of paying for something and nothing turning up...? Well thats how we all feel on this side of the pond.
  11. Wish i was there, heard there some great bikes out. I saw the results but waiting for the official report @KATANAMANGLER
  12. Hes doing Ok, still working and such just breathing problems and not interested in building bikes anymore. he had his fun...
  13. im glad yoshi still has the production line for the old girls.....so many nice builds look great with the original yoshi system on it.
  14. Yeah he tried to exchange the guy Martin frame kit to a mate of mine for his Yoshi SP build that was featured in PS mag a few months back, my mate agreed and said let me know wen urve finished the frame and ill drop it off......a few weeks later Mark rang him and said can u drop off the bike and ill get the frame kit to you in a few weeks, my mate told him to Fuck off, he aint stupid, ur getting nothing without the frame in his hands. My mate was going to sell me the kit cause he is not well and not building bikes anymore. It was a good deal everyone was happy. After it al fell through Mark contacted me and asked if i still wanted the frame kit....HAHAHAHA, i was like NO, i was only helping my mate out cause he wanted the cash and not the frame kit 2 weeks later Adam from Iconic motorcycles in California contacted my mate and he bought it straight up. now its on its way to the US. Its a dam shame, he has the most high tech workshop in the UK, with CAD designs, 5axis machines, Hydraulic press moulds for tanks and 3D printing but cant run a business if hes life depended on it. The shop could be soo much more productive if he had a proper manager to run it. Il'l never use him no matter how good he is. I have all the suppliers i need, regardless how good he is
  15. what they said. Used to repair tanks alot. Flush out with detergent a few times. I used to drill a small pin hole in the corner of the tank to drain all water and chemicals out, then just spot weld it up after i was done. Abit like ur clothes dryer water condensation catchbottle. they all have a big and small hole to drain the water completely out. thats where i got the idea from. I stick a hair dryer in the filler cap to dry it out afterways. Job done.
  16. Well for one, ive had a coil burn out on me at the track...That cost me enough in itself, but with a 600mile round trip and 2 trackdays booked the following days. I lost more than enough cash. But after cutting and pulling apart the heavy duty polymer casing on the coil i found the connection to the tension leads from the internals was as thick as ur hair....fucking rubbish. All that insulation to cover something smaller than a hair follicle. WTF...!!!!! Second was the dyna ignition rattled itself to bits even thou it was cushioned and wrapped. Waste of my fucking time, second one thats done it to me now. I couldnt belive it. Its not like the racetrack is bumpy the like the road for fucks sake....so whether this has anything to do with production moving to Mexico i have no idea but i will never buy that crap again. For less money i bought stick coils, a Ignitech ECU, ignition pick up and a qik shifter. They are designed specific to tailor for 2 strokes, 4 strokes and 2 or 4 or 6 cylinders. Age does not matter, they have or can make connection for most bikes. You can request the original ECU plug so its a simple plug and play unit. You download the map program from their website and can order all the bits and pieces u require...eg: spare electrical connections, qik shifters, different size tie rods for the gear lever, temp sensors, lambda sensors, TPS sensors and attachments, ignition pick ups for various bikes, Harness/loom cable, pulse rotors, shift lights......everything u need to rewire ur existing set up. And with the pick ups they have u can pretty much convert any bike to electronic ignition. I havnt had a single problem with them or their products. Im on my way to converting the track bike to electronic ignition....i kept it with Dyna coils to comply with classic racing regulations, all it means now is im eligible for points and championship standings. which is fine cause i wasnt going to have time to compete in all the races anyway. Hope this helped.
  17. Welcome aboard jason, glad to see u found the only place to for real old skool suzuki nut jobs to hang out. Bike is sounding good mate. But u need to install a gear indicator methinks. will stop you searching for another gear down the straights. i was doing the same thing. Hows she handling on the track....?
  18. HAHAHAAHA....keep at it mate, shes coming along nicely
  19. What Dezza said....i did the same research. But since ur not running an exhaust it will come down to preference i guess
  20. Im with the boys on this one....blk for me.
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